The Expanse RPG inspired by Mass Effect will be released in 2027, but you will be able to try it in less than a month… if you pay up
There will be a closed beta for a select group of people

- March 27, 2026
- Updated: March 30, 2026 at 7:35 AM

Owlcat has officially announced that The Expanse: Osiris Reborn will be released in spring 2027, generating great anticipation among fans of The Expanse universe.
Additionally, players who purchase the Collector’s Edition for $289 or the Millers Pack for $80 will have access to a closed beta starting on April 22 of this year.
An exclusive closed beta
The beta will include a complete mission from the start of the game, allowing participants to explore the Pinkwater 4 station and meet important characters, including Zafar, who will join the crew.
Players will also face powerful enemies, thus earning the title of captain. However, there is some concern that the game is not available for pre-purchase on platforms like Steam, raising questions about the refund policy once the game is on the market.
The development of this game by Owlcat, known for its focus on role-playing games, is a fact that intrigues many, especially considering that the series and the books of The Expanse have gained numerous followers. The inclusion of a twin character based on the player’s creation decisions adds an innovative element to the game, which could significantly enrich the user experience. Although the content of the latest trailer has shown some aspects that could be polished, a promising direction for the title is perceived.
While many players might hesitate to invest in early access, Owlcat’s decision to allow feedback at this early stage could be an indication of their commitment to delivering a polished product. The launch strategy and editing options present an interesting case in the gaming community and mark a significant step in the promotion of Osiris Reborn.
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